上海长宁金山区高考英语一模.docx
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上海长宁金山区高考英语一模
Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:
Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
AGratefulPatient
Itookajobasareceptionistforavet(兽医)almostfivedecadesago.Asanenthusiasticanimallover,Iacceptedthepositiononthecondition(21)_______Uwouldn’thavetoassistwithanywoundedanimals.Ididn’thavethecourage(22)_______(watch)anycreatureinpain.
Attheendofmyfirstweek,wewereclosingtheofficefortheday(23)_______ayoungmanranuptousholdingaseverelyinjuredDobermanpuppy(杜宾幼犬)inhisarmsandbeggingustosavehislife.Thefour-month-oldpuppyhadbeenhitbyacar.
ThedoctorandIranbackintotheoperatingroom.Theonlyplace(24)_______theskinwasstillattachedtohispoorlittlebodywasaroundoneshoulder.Thevetworkedtirelesslyforwhatseemedlikehours,(25)_______(sew)himbacktogetheragain.Thatwastheeasypart.Thepuppyhadbrokenmultiplebones,includinghisback.(26)______________hesurvivedthenextfewdays,wewerequitesurehewouldneverwalkagain.
Thedayforeverchangedmylife.Ibecamethevet’sassistantinallthingsmedical.OneofmyfirstjobswastogivethatDobermanpuppydailyphysicaltherapy.Weekswentbyuntilonedayhefinallyrecovered.
Fast-forwardaboutayear.Iwalkedintotheclinic’s(27)_______(crowed)waitingroomandcalledthenameofthenextclient.Suddenly,ahugeDobermanrantowardme.Ifound(28)_______pinnedagainstthewallwiththismagnificentdogstandingonhisbacklegs,hisfrontpaws(爪子)onmyshoulders,washingmyfacewithplentifulandjoyfulkisses!
Istilltearupinamazement(29)_______thedisplayofloveandgratitudethedoghadformethatdayallthoseyearsago.Iwentontobeavettechnicianfor14years,andsinceretirement,Ihavevolunteeredatano-killanimalshelter.InallthetimethathaspassedandalltheexperiencesIhavehad,I’venevermetadogwhodidn’tknowthatit(30)_______(rescue)inonewayoranother.
SectionB
Directions:
Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.achievementB.capturedC.championedD.convenientlyE.distract
F.executiveG.manageableH.memorableI.publicizingJ.reluctantly
K.reveal
MarketingtheMoon
Anastronaut,alittlehopandawittyquote:
NeilArmstrong’sfirstlunar(月球的)footstepisdeep-rootedinthemindsofallhumankind.Butthatfirstmoonlandingmightnothavebeensucha(n)__31__momentifitweren’tforNASA’scleverPR(PublicRelations)team.
RichardJurekisamarketing__32__andco-authorofthebookmarketingtheMoon:
TheSellingoftheApolloLunarProgram.HesaysNASA’smovetoreal-time,opencommunicationmadethe1969Apollo11landing“thefirstpositiveviraleventthat__33__theworld’sattention.”
BeforeNASAwasestablishedin1958,rocketswerethemilitary’sterritory;thatsecretivenesscarriedoverintothespaceagency’searlydays.Atfirst,NASAfolloweda“fireinthetail”rule,only___34___arocket’slaunchwhenitwassuccessfullyintheair.Butastheagencyevolved,itstartedannouncingmoredetailsabouttheApolloprogram.It___35___itsastronauts,talkedopenlyaboutmissiongoalsandchallenges,andsharedlaunchtimessopeoplecouldwatch.“Ifithadbeenrunlikeitwasunderthemilitary,”Jureksays,“wewouldnothavehadthatsenseofdrama,thatsenseofinvolvement,thatsenseofwonder,that___36___.”Instead,allthePRandpresspromotionintheyearsaheadofApollo11broughtthehumanspaceflightprogramintopeople’slivingroomsandimaginations.
Asthedramaneareditspeak,NASA’sPRofficialspushedforliveTVbroadcastsofthefirsthumanstowalkonthemoon.Noteveryonethoughtitwasagoodidea.Thetechnologyforlivelunarbroadcasts,andcamerassmallenoughtokeepthecargo___37___,didn’texistatthepoint.Someengineersworriedthatdevelopingthatequipmentwould___38___fromeffortstoachievethelandingitself.ButNASA’scommunicationsteamarguedthattellingthestorywasasvitalasthe___39___itself.LiveTVwouldbringtheAmericanpeople--andinternationalviewers--alongfortheride.
Comelandingday,which___40___fellonaSunday,morethanhalfabillionpeopleworldwidecrowdedaroundTVsandradiosforthehistoricmoment.“Wewereabletocometogetheranddosomethingthatwasexcitingandinterestingandbroughttheworldtogether,”saysDavidMeermanScott,marketingstrategistandco-authorofMarketingtheMoon.“Idon’tknowthatwe’vedoneanythinglikethatsince.”
Ⅲ.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Ancientcreatureslikelyevolvedthestressresponsetobetterescapefromhunters.Buttodayitscausesincludetraffic,deadlinesandfirstdates.Accordingtoa2018AmericanPsychologicalAssociationsurveyofmorethan3,000people,thetop___41___arework,money,theeconomyandhealth.
Althougheveryonefacesstress,peoplereacttoit___42___.“There’sthesituation,howwe___43___thesituation,andthenourskillsathandlingthesituation,”sayspsychologistWilliamLovallooftheUniversityofOklahoma.____44____experienceshelpusassessappropriateresponses,somostpeopleimprovewithage.“Ahighschoolstudentoracollegestudentmightnothavethose___45___skillsandmightletasituationgetoutofhand,”headds.
Most___46___havenormalstressresponses,regulatedtogivetherightburstofhormones(激素)andbodilychangesforaparticularstressor.Butothersalwaysover-orunder-react,whichmaybeawarningsignforphysicalormental___47___.Tostudythis,scientistsoftenmonitorcortisol(皮质醇)orheartratevariationsthroughoutthedayandduringtryingtasks.
____48___,theintensityoftheseresponsesseemstobesetfromayoungage.Studieshaveshownthatpeoplewhoexperiencedchildhoodhardships--includingphysicalpunishmentanda(n)___49___home--aremorelikelytohavequietstressreactionsasadults.Forexample,aspartofastudypublishedin2012,Lovalloexposed354participantstomoderatestress.Peoplewhoself-reportedearly-life___50___actuallyhadlowerheartratesandcortisollevelsthanotherparticipants.Whilethestudytaskswerenotimportant,theindividuals’under-reactionssuggesttheirstressresponsemayalsohavetrouble___51___whenitreallymatters.Itcanbejustas___52___asanextremeresponse.Otherresearchhasfoundlinksbetweenchildhoodconflict,abnormallylowadultstressandsubstancemisuse.Thoughthebiologyisnotfullyunderstood,it’ssuggestedthatearly-lifeneglectorsuffering___53___thebody’sstresspathways.
Evenbeforebirth,achildcan___54___parentalstress.Thephenomenoniswell-demonstratedinratsandmice,andsomepapershaveshownthesameassociation___55___.Forexample,babiesborntomotherswhosurvivedthe9/11attacksallhadhowcortisollevels.
41.A.stressorsB.responsesC.secretesD.concerns
42.A.appropriatelyB.differentlyC.normallyD.mentally
43.A.improveB.influenceC.describeD.evaluate
44.A.ValuableB.ProfessionalC.PreviousD.Constant
45.A.copingB.livingC.learningD.acting
46.A.adultsB.researchersC.studentsD.monitors
47.A.functionsB.disordersC.variationsD.abilities
48.A.BythewayB.InsomecasesC.OnthecontraryD.Asaresult
49.A.independentB.distinguishedC.unstableD.extended
50.A.educationB.experienceC.involvementD.difficulty
51.A.racingupB.showingupC.takingupD.keepingup
52.A.impressiveB.insignificantC.positiveD.unhealthy
53.A.smoothsB.followsC.dullsD.destroys
54.A.endureB.relieveC.increaseD.inherit
55.A.betweenanimalsB.inhumansC.withsocietyD.ofimportance
SectionB
Directions:
Readthefollowingthreepassage.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Iliveinasecond-floorflatwithanancienttreerightonthecornerofthehouse.Houseandtreehavebeenhere,sidebyside,forwelloveracentury.Noonereallyknowshowoldthetreeis,butitwasalreadytherewhenbuildersstartedonthehouseatthebeginningofthe1900s.
Itwasstillratheryoungandflexiblebackthen,soiteasilywelcomedthenewstructureintoitspath.itbentandadjusteditselftomakeroom,andtofindthespacetogrowbigandstrongandwise.Whichmeansthatsomehundredyearslater,thesolid,strongbranchesofthetreereacharoundtwofullsidesofmyhome.It’scoveredinmass(苔藓),whichis,inturn,crawlingwithallsortsofinseets.Ihaveneverseentheinsects,bytheway,Ijustknowthatthey’retherebecauseofallthebirdstryingtopickthemout.Theyarealwayshoppingaround,lookingforthisandthatandsingingsongs.
IfeellikeIhavebecomepartoftheecosystem.WhenI’meatingbreakfastormakingdinnerinthekitchen,Icanlookoutandseeabirdhoppingaroundskillfully,gatheringitsownmealwhileItendtomine.WhenI’msittinginthelivingroom,readingordrinkingtea,Icansuddenlyfindmyselffacetofacewithanotherbird.We’llbestaringateachotherand,aftersometime,
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